Filed under: News | Cars & Vehicles
Dec 13 2006, 9:25am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Austrian motorcycle company KTM revealed photos of their upcoming first car - the X-Bow.
The first KTM car is not very distant from a motorcycle, but has four wheels and two seats. We have seen the Volkswagen GX3, Carver One or the BMW Clever, which follow a three-wheeler concept.
The KTM X-Bow features a carbon monocoque and has no doors or a roof. With 220 or 300PS motor options this is a rocket on wheels.
The price for the X-Bow is supposed to be 40,000 Euros (~$52,000).
KTM will introduce the X-Bow at the Geneva motor show in March 2007. The first cars are supposed to ship end of 2007.
More details on ORF (German). See also the KTM site.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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